It is important to start-off by saying, managing your Online Reviews is necessary. You have probably heard this statement repeatedly, but it is now time to put it into action for ignoring them, could be costing your dealership.

Your dealership has built an online community through using various social sites. You post status updates, read comments and respond. In doing this, it has helped to build your dealership’s reputation, but this is only a part of how to manage it.

A Facebook page is where your community gathers to discuss about like-minded content, such as automobiles or your local area. If you own a dealership, you need a Facebook page. However, having a Facebook page is not enough; you must update it often and learn how to use it to not only save time, but to get the best results.

Here are five things you might not know that you can do with your Facebook page that can help improve your page and save you time.

Vehicle inventory matters, website traffic is highly important, and selling cars is the number one goal, but how do you insert the cars you sell into the content you share on your social networks and receive results?

When you think of the word, personality, you often envision an individual or person and it is hard to try to apply this noun to a business. After all, the word person is in the word personality. However, when we look at the definition of the word from Wikipedia, we can gain a deeper understanding of this noun.

Gaining possible leads or car selling on social media are not easy tasks, but are what most dealerships, if not all, want from this marketing platform. We all wish there was a simple formula to follow that guaranteed “quick” buyers on social media, but the reality is; this is not the case, nor would we want it to be.

If you are a business that has a Facebook page, then you already know building a community on the page does not happen overnight. Often times you hear or read about how it takes time and patience to create a page on Facebook that is lively and engaging, which is true, but rarely ever do you learn about the gradual steps that will tell you if your page is growing in the right direction.

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